The 40,000-serving donation was provided on behalf of National Pork Industry Forum attendees by Prairie Fresh Pork.

National Pork Board

March 4, 2020

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Pork producers fight food insecurity in Kansas City

To kick off the National Pork Industry Forum meeting Wednesday, nearly 40,000 servings of pork will be donated to Harvesters – The Community Food Network. The donation, made by Prairie Fresh Pork on behalf of attendees at the industry's annual meeting, will help fight food insecurity in the Kansas City area. It highlights farmer commitment to the We Care ethical principles, which include a focus on caring for their communities.

"Helping to fight food insecurity in our local communities and across the United States is important to all pig farmers," says David Newman, president of the National Pork Board and a pig farmer representing Arkansas. "The donation allows us to live out our We Care commitment during Pork Forum while providing safe and nutritious pork to those in need right here in Kansas City."

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Harvesters serves a 26-county area, including Kansas City, where one in eight individuals is food insecure. Children are often the most in need of food, with one in six children in Harvesters' service area being food insecure. Only 57% of food-insecure children qualify for federal nutrition programs, meaning that 43% of food-insecure children and their parents are ineligible for federal assistance.

"Our producers at Seaboard Foods and Triumph Foods believe it's important to support our communities," says David Eaheart, senior director of communications and Prairie Fresh brand marketing at Seaboard Foods. "We are happy to make this donation on behalf of attendees of the National Pork Industry Forum, especially in Kansas City, where Prairie Fresh Pork is headquartered."

Source: National Pork Board, which is solely responsible for the information provided, and wholly owns the information. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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